WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the rest of the week and into the weekend. In short: hot and humid, including for the First Day of Autumn on Friday. (Summer in the Mid-South does not give up easily.) Also, a look at the tropics which continue active as well. More on your forecast, plus a look at where the OSIRIS-Rex satellite is, and where it will be whizzing by Earth tomorrow, all coming up on #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime. #ShareAndEnjoy

Live on Periscope, Twitter and Facebook Sunday Morning: WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the upcoming solar eclipse. Also, a look at my new solar eclipse viewing safety video on YouTube. Also: turning down the heat next week – less like August as we broil a bit this weekend with much more palatable conditions heading our way soon. More on you complete forecast coming up on #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog Weather Overtime. #ShareAndEnjoy

WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the rest of the weekend, which includes more storms and more clouds. More heat is on the way for this next week as well as (hopefully) more clear skies for the upcoming solar eclipse. Stay tuned for all the updates on your complete Mid-South forecast here with WREG-TV exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime! #ShareAndEnjoy

Into the weekend we go… warm and humid conditions expected (It’s the Mid-South, it’s August… go fig) along with more chances of showers and thunderstorms into next week. Also: weather forecast for the upcoming solar eclipse coming into better view (and it looks to be less cloudy!)… and a look at how you can listen to the Perseid Meteor Shower. Yeah, that’s right… LISTEN to meteors! Also, WREG-TV audio operator extraordinaire Michael Gates drops by for a quick cameo! All coming up on WREG-TV exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime! #ShareAndEnjoy

WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for Monday evening, August 7, 2017. In tonight’s edition: a look at area burn bans and wildfire danger (none to speak of, thankfully), a look at radar for local showers and thunderstorms (a few) and a peek into the next several (warm, humid, and cloudy) days. Also: weather for the upcoming solar eclipse is coming into focus, slowly, and things are not looking entirely great for visibility here. Also: another garbage patch floating around the Pacific is not good news for planetary health. All coming up in the latest edition of #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime. #ShareAndEnjoy

Join us here on this page on Monday (8/29) at 3pm EDT for a LIVE show about the total solar eclipse of August 2017!

The path of totality for the August 2017 eclipse – where the moon completely obscures the sun, revealing the sun’s tenuous and brilliant atmosphere – stretches across the US, from coast to coast.

During the live show, NASA scientists will talk about how to watch an eclipse, the science of eclipses, and what researchers hope to learn. Our scientists will also be answering your questions, so come back on Monday to leave them in the comments section of our live show!